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Comments on: Adobe earnings, sales drop in second quarter

Software maker's earnings down 41 percent and sales fall 21 percent, but results are in line or slightly above analyst expectations.

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by nicmart June 17, 2009 9:21 AM PDT
Adobe charges too much for most of its products, and it has escalated the price of academic versions to the stratosphere. I used to upgrade without question, but now I make do without the latest upgrade.
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by elmer_the_arse June 17, 2009 9:22 AM PDT
i'm not ugrading to CS4 will tide it out till CS5. Adobe please try to reduce the bloat across the board before adding new features especially in Acrobat Professional?.

The best feature you can add is making the applications actually work smoothly, a bit of GPU goodness in illustrator woudn't go amiss.
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by Hep Cat June 17, 2009 11:35 AM PDT
"But sales of the newest CS4 edition have been weak."

Because the Mac users - the people who actually pay for software - unanimously declared that it sucks rocks.

Seriously - features no one asked for, glommed on top of a shockingly bad interface. Who'd want to buy that? Besides, Final Cut Pro is eating Premiere's lunch (or rather did a while back) and by letting Microsoft horn in on the technical publishing market by default, Adobe lost a great number of FrameMaker customers.

As for Acrobat, it's well-documented that Acrobat is a complete mess from top to bottom. Apple makes a far better PDF viewer than Adobe.
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by Michichael June 17, 2009 1:35 PM PDT
I think it might be because they hire monkeys to program for them. Their latest patch doesn't even recognize the previous patch level of the program. You have to go back two patch levels to install. It's retarded.
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by legend2k June 25, 2009 1:21 PM PDT
CS4 didn't really impress anyone too much, aside from 3D designers there isn't much that CS3 can't cover at most.

plus, Final Cut is killing premiere to the bones, most professional video is done in Mac and what better option than Final Cut...

Illustrator didn't bring too much to the plate other than a few good features.

Flash still hasn't changed much either, still same Macromedia options with upgraded JavaScript.
it's still not completely morphed into Adobe friendly integration.

that's as far as I can say from my view, I'm not familiar with the rest of the suite that much.
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